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Rad Rodgers: World One (Xbox One) Review
Rad Rodgers is loud, brash and explosive in most of the right places and can really feel satisfying at times to play.
Not A Hero (Xbox One) video review
After it's release on PC last year, Not A Hero has done a tour of various systems for release. Now it's the Xbox One version's turn - GamesFiends takes a look
Zombie Army Trilogy (Xbox One) Review
Zombie Army Trilogy is all about action. Take down Hitler and shoot tons of Nazi zombies in style! Who can argue with that?
Hand of Fate (Xbox One) Review
Defiant Development’s, “Hand of Fate” is a pretty solid game, but it’s definitely not for players who don’t know how to exercise a little patience. This game will test you, and you will fail, but every once in a while, you’ll c...
Dying Light (Xbox One) Review
In Techland’s Dying Light, you play as Kyle Crane, a Global Relief Effort agent, on a mission to track down a wanted terrorist in a city overrun by the undead. It needs to be said that Dying Light surprised me in ways tha...
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions (Xbox One) Review
Geometry Wars 3 has retained what was great about the previous games in the series, while Lucid Games have also tried to add a new twist to it. The Adventure mode is a nice addition to the series, even if the three dimensional...
Ryse: Son of Rome (Xbox One) Review
As a technical show piece I don’t know that I’ve seen a better looking game on either next generation console. It’s just a shame that Ryse: Son of Rome didn’t have substance or brains to back it up. As a launch title you coul...
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